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i was wondering which bible are the famous tv preachers using today
Pastors like Osteen, Haggee, etc
what im trying to see is which bible (publisher, edition, model, etc) is the one most preferred by todays famous preachers.
thank you
i was wondering which bible are the famous tv preachers using today
Pastors like Osteen, Haggee, etc
what im trying to see is which bible (publisher, edition, model, etc) is the one most preferred by todays famous preachers.
thank you
Why are you focusing on only famous TV preachers? Why not ask the question about good preachers not appearing on TV?
And why is it significant what Bible version is used? The KJV has been used by very orthodox preachers as well as by heretics.
i was wondering which bible are the famous tv preachers using today
Pastors like Osteen, Haggee, etc
what im trying to see is which bible (publisher, edition, model, etc) is the one most preferred by todays famous preachers.
thank you
The heretic Osteen publishes a NLT so possibly that. I don't know what Hagee uses, find out for us, you can search google as well as we can.
Charles Stanley uses the NASB, Dr. Erwin Lutzer uses the ESV and I also believe John MacArthur does as well.
Why do you ask which version they use?
yes, but do they use their own study bible editions also?
Dr. David Jeremiah is releasing a NKJV study Bible very soon.
I don't really care what the TV preachers are using. I'm sticking with the Modern Language Bible aka New Berkeley Version and the American Standard Version of 1901. The Darby translation is good, too. :thumbs:
Are you a self-appointed Baptist-beat patrol officer now?You know this section of forums is for Baptists only? Your profile states that you are a Lutheran.
I don't really care what the TV preachers are using. I'm sticking with the Modern Language Bible aka New Berkeley Version and the American Standard Version of 1901. The Darby translation is good, too. :thumbs: